One-pointed attention is the most critical thing in meditation.
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One-pointed attention is the most critical thing in meditation.
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Meditation is the capacity that one develops through practice to be one-pointed and to continue naturally in that state until what one is meditating upon is the only thing that remains.
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Forget all the past that has happened and look at the present
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The world around cause’s pain in various ways. Of course, there are little moments of happiness, but they are all temporary.
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The mind is so limited that it cannot find the Reality through thought.
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Do good work for others. Slowly, the mind gets purified enough to attempt Yoga.
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There are ways and means to open your heart. The other way is to inquire about the true reality – Who am I?
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Only a relaxed mind can have one-pointed attention.
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All meditations essentially boil down to how to make the mind free of distractions
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If one can stop the distractions of the mind-stuff, then the mind in its tranquil state reflects the reality of one’s true being.
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Yoga is not merely standing on your head. It’s much more.
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Is there some way by which the ordinary mind, caught up in this world with its pains and pleasures, can be free and touch the essence?
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Use your mind as the bow, your will as the bowstring and ‘OM’ as the arrow.
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Your real essence is not born and does not die.
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A spiritual seeker is not tempted by anything other than to find the truth one-pointedly.
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